WWE Monday Night Raw Power Rankings: Week of Nov. 4, 2019

Rey Mysterio attacks Brock Lesnar on the Nov. 4, 2019 edition of WWE Monday Night Raw. Photo: WWE.com
Rey Mysterio attacks Brock Lesnar on the Nov. 4, 2019 edition of WWE Monday Night Raw. Photo: WWE.com /
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Andrade and Zelina Vega take on Sin Cara and Carolina on the Nov. 4, 2019 edition of WWE Monday Night Raw. Photo: WWE.com
Andrade and Zelina Vega take on Sin Cara and Carolina on the Nov. 4, 2019 edition of WWE Monday Night Raw. Photo: WWE.com /

Top 10: Men

1. Brock Lesnar

When you quit SmackDown and then come to Raw to hunt the elusive Rey Mysterio, and then go on a rampage that includes assaulting a member of the announce team … let someone take you out of the top spot.

2. Buddy Murphy

The undisputed “best-kept secret” in WWE knocked off Cedric Alexander and continues to impress. Somebody get him in line for some real opportunities. He’s worth the money.

3. Andrade

Here is a guy that is starting to develop a reputation of doing no wrong. And a mixed-tag win with Zelina Vega doesn’t do anything but help his cause.

4. Rusev

The Bulgarian Brute issued a challenge to Bobby Lashley, but The All Mighty backed out and turned the challenge over to Drew McIntyre. Rusev gets points for the DQ victory and for going in cold against McIntyre.

5. Seth Rollins

After dropping the Universal Championship to “The Fiend” last week, we get another DQ victory here. But a win over Adam Cole (BAY BEE) is still a win, anyway he can get it.

6. Rey Mysterio

Life has not been kind to Rey Mysterio as of late. He’s suffered some horrific beatings at the hands of Brock Lesnar, and now has a date at Survivor Series for the WWE Championship.

7. AJ Styles

While The O.C. was busy with the Street Profits, AJ Styles was helping the Raw locker room fight off the NXT showdown. Maybe before the NXT brand assault is over, we could get The O.C. against the Undisputed Era?

8. Cedric Alexander

Cedric had a great showing against Buddy Murphy on Monday night, earning him a spot on the list this week. If he can pull off a win over Murphy in a rematch he could climb a spot or two soon.

9. Humberto Carrillo

While a loss against The O.C. doesn’t help his cause, Carrillo has still been fun to watch over the last couple of weeks. He’s got a bright future ahead of him, and we’re barely scratching the surface of it.

10. Drew McIntyre

McIntyre was thrown into a match against Rusev, and then was hand-delivered a DQ loss by Bobby Lashley interfering. It’s a bad look for McIntyre, who we all know should be in better spots.

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It was an interesting week, given that we didn’t know what to expect outside of Brock Lesnar and the NXT appearance. As we start to inch closer to Survivor Series, how will this list change in the weeks to come?